I've set up a website about Dean "Lord Slayer" Adams, a Satanist imprisoned in USA on what appears to be a practical life sentence for ritual-related crimes. Dean got some publicity in Satanic and Black Metal "scenes" in the 90s due to a series of interviews and articles he did for zines from around the world. He also wrote lyrics for short-lived but remarkable Death Metal band DeathKids. Just recently, Dean has had three of his writings released as a booklet by Swedish imprint Nine Worlds Fall (a subdivision of Scythe of Death Prod.), and one of them is also scheduled for release in an upcoming issue of Clavicula Nox on Finnish IXAXAAR. See the website for further details and much more:

Many thanks are due to Blaash of Wheresmyskin zine fame who provided the website with a scan of Dean's old interview from WMS issue #666. Anyone willing to contribute to this website as well shouldn't hesitate to do it.

I've set up a website about Dean "Lord Slayer" Adams, a Satanist imprisoned in USA on what appears to be a practical life sentence for ritual-related crimes. Dean got some publicity in Satanic and Black Metal "scenes" in the 90s due to a series of interviews and articles he did for zines from around the world. He also wrote lyrics for short-lived but remarkable Death Metal band DeathKids. Just recently, Dean has had three of his writings released as a booklet by Swedish imprint Nine Worlds Fall (a subdivision of Scythe of Death Prod.), and one of them is also scheduled for release in an upcoming issue of Clavicula Nox on Finnish IXAXAAR. See the website for further details and much more:

Many thanks are due to Blaash of Wheresmyskin zine fame who provided the website with a scan of Dean's old interview from WMS issue #666. Anyone willing to contribute to this website as well shouldn't hesitate to do it.

Very interesting. I had always assumed he was a caricature made up by Bill Zebub ala Metal Monster, but..... any way, not saying I agree with his views or his actions or anything but this is the kind of guy "hardcore" black metallers should aspire to be like. Instead, being extreme these days is about cutting yourself up like a complete douchebag or putting on goatshades and striking your best pose while gibbering on about nuclear Armageddon._________________

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CrucifixionWounds wrote:

Bolt Thrower didn't hold up well at all for me... no desire at all to ever listen to this band again.

Its been about 15 years since my last correspondence with Dean. A mutual friend sent me a link to your website a few weeks ago. We were both curious if Dean was aware of it._________________Death over enslavement.

Its been about 15 years since my last correspondence with Dean. A mutual friend sent me a link to your website a few weeks ago. We were both curious if Dean was aware of it.

Yes he knows about the website, though as a person jailed since 1990, he has only vague idea of how Internet works. If you doubt that or the very fact I interviewed him and received from him the articles I published, you can always write him.

Steken wrote:

Wait, so what "ritual-related crimes" is he in jail for, exactly? The homepage mentions something about kidnapping Christians and forcing them to renounce their faith...?

This, but as far I can get it, he's also suspected of several murders, though authorities can't prove them.

Its been about 15 years since my last correspondence with Dean. A mutual friend sent me a link to your website a few weeks ago. We were both curious if Dean was aware of it.

Yes he knows about the website, though as a person jailed since 1990, he has only vague idea of how Internet works. If you doubt that or the very fact I interviewed him and received from him the articles I published, you can always write him.

I wrote him already. Awaitng his response._________________Death over enslavement.

Dean has received some publicity in the 1990s with his zine interviews and published articles. It was the impression that he was generally forgotten by the Satanic and Black Metal “scenes” in the following years...

Dean has received some publicity in the 1990s with his zine interviews and published articles. It was the impression that he was generally forgotten by the Satanic and Black Metal “scenes” in the following years...

Quite true, and all the more it's good to see (t)his website online.

Dean Adams knows Black Metal by hearsay only, but he's someone much more important to the scene than myriads of the bands we have today...

Im not sure how much of his BM knowledge is hearsay these days. Rules change all the time in these facilities. I also don't know how i feel about having his personal letters being broadcast on the internet. If he's fine with that, then so be it. But I think this website is either going to be used against him, someones going to gain collage credits over it, or both._________________Death over enslavement.